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May 29, 2020

Best Friends Forever, Once Again

After years apart, three women renew their cherished relationshipsBy Kerri Fivecoat-Campbell It’s rare for people to have friends for even a few years. In fact, a 2009 Dutch study found that half of our friends are lost after seven years. That happened to me and my two best friends from […]
May 26, 2020

Clever Ways Senior Housing Has Kept Residents Engaged During the Pandemic

Creative thinking from three execs in a recent webinar on the topicBy Richard Eisenberg Part of the The Coronavirus Outbreak: What You Need to Know Special Report When Senior Living Foresight, a website for senior living community developers and operators, asked if I’d volunteer to host its April 24 Virtual […]
May 20, 2020

Great-Grandmother Makes it Home for Mother’s Day

Recovers from COVID-19 in Less Than a MonthBy Presbyterian SeniorCare Network “I could not breathe and had no energy,” recalls Carol about the excruciating painful symptoms she experienced at her Tarentum home on March 31st. “When I could no longer get out of my bed to go to the bathroom, […]
May 5, 2020

No Gym? No Worries — How to Stay Fit at Home

Plus: the right amount of exercise to stay healthy during the pandemicBy Sheryl Jean Part of the The Coronavirus Outbreak: What You Need to Know Special Report Since his gym closed, you might find Tom Hippman, 55, working out to Journey’s “Eye of the Tiger” in his Dallas living room, […]
May 1, 2020

Ways to Bolster Your Finances Due to the Coronavirus

Timely advice on money emergencies, debt and your retirementBy Kerry Hannon Part of the The Coronavirus Outbreak: What You Need to Know Special Report The coronavirus outbreak, we know, is a health crisis and a national economic crisis. It’s also, for many Americans, a personal-finance crisis. Many of us, especially […]